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Films old fashion Black and White Classic for ever

Posted by
artistico
Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Are you a fan of black and white movies? Are you an interested newcomer to the world of b&w movies?A film that was popular sixty years ago because of a groundbreaking technique or unexpected plot development, might seem dated or clichéd today. I saw an older black and white film awhile ago reminder me that .....i love them all .. there are so great writing and perfomance

"Psycho" (1960) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, “Psycho” involves a motel proprietor with mother issues and a young woman who has stolen several thousand dollars from one of her employer’s clients. Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh and Vera Miles are the stars of this film.

"Casablanca" (1942) The stars of this movies are Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman and Paul Henreid. “Casablanca” is a film about an expatriate from America who meets a former lover.

"Citizen Kane" (1941) News reporters attempt to figure out the meaning of a publishing tycoon’s last words before his death. Orson Welles directed and helped write this movie. He also starred in the movie alongside Joseph Cotten and Dorothy Comingore.

"City Lights" (1931) Possibly Charles Chaplin’s greatest film, “City Lights” is a movie about a tramp who falls in love with a blind flower girl. Charles Chaplin stars as the tramp and Virginia Cherrill plays the blind flower girl.

"It Happened One Night" (1934) A reporter looking for a story falls for a spoiled heiress. Frank Capra is the director of this film and the stars are Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert and Walter Connolly.

"Gone With the Wind" (1939) During the Civil War, a devious woman and an impish man have a love affair with one another. Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh and Thomas Mitchell are the stars of this movie.

"King Kong" (1933) The stars of this film are Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong and Bruce Cabot. “King Kong” is the story of a giant gorilla who becomes very fond of the leading lady.

"Frankenstein" (1931) Directed by James Whale, “Frankenstein” is the classic film about a mad scientist who creates a living human being by assembling him out of body parts, which he took from corpses. Colin Clive, Mae Clarke and Boris Karloff are the stars of this film.

"The Bride of Frankenstein" (1935) The main characters of “Frankenstein” return in “Bride of Frankenstein.” In this film, the scientist builds a female mate for his monster.

Nobody can dispute a good old fashion comedy, or anything with Cary Grant or Clark Gable. Or a good, sweaty western. But if you're a film noir fan, you already know about the black and white beauty films (and necessity in many cases) on celluloid

Whether one would like to admit it or not, the most outstanding films in history, to include horror, science fiction, suspense and drama, have been made in the breathless anti-color of black and white.